I would use it as follows:
The information pertaining to a particular fellow.
Unfortunately i know of no other contexts of which it can be used:/
In a sentence with context clues, "pertain" can mean to be relevant or related to something. For example, "The rules of the game pertain to all players, regardless of their experience level." Here, "pertain" indicates that the rules are applicable and connected to the players' engagement in the game.
Could you provide the sentence with the underlined word for context?
The detective examined the crime scene, carefully analyzing the scattered papers and overturned furniture for any context clues that could help solve the mystery.
The context clue used in this sentence is "humid," which helps to describe the weather conditions. This term provides additional information about the atmosphere on that particular day.
Sure, I can help with that! Just provide me with the sentence and the underlined word, and I'll give you a synonym that fits the context.
A context clue is a hint or information found in the surrounding text that helps to define or understand the meaning of a word or phrase that may be unfamiliar to the reader. These clues can be found in the sentence or paragraph in which the unknown word is located.
Context clues can help you figure out the meaning of a word in a sentence or paragraph. To use context clues, you read the sentences surrounding the word that you do not know to figure out what it means.
i do my errands on time
Using context clues.
The detective examined the crime scene, carefully analyzing the scattered papers and overturned furniture for any context clues that could help solve the mystery.
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I will use it like this; It doesn't matter what he wears he always looks immaculate.
Some context clues are poisoness affect and fluid
You can look for expressive words in the sentence surrounding the idiom.
I do not know how to put pertain in a sentance. All done.
Jane suffered injustice when she was convicted for a crime she didn't commit.
The word intoxicated does not pertain to foam packing peanuts.
Put two and two together